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POPLAR SHOPPk___
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 768-3133 POPLAR, flONTANA 59255
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WHEREAS, I� �� trie privilege o� the City o� Poplar to Honor the antLiii Nursing populace in the.
the�A vaiLoUi CLflCXU
And WheAeai.lt it> encumbent upon thz City 0)5 Poplar to i o honor �ti di\otingu�&hed Nune�
And Whereai, Every Nume i& a �peciatut in the�A own individuai way
And lilhereai, Every Nuue give� o{� the�A.
head, heart and time, reipond-�ng when catted
And Whereai,The Citizem o� Poplar with to acknowledge the�A appreciation to the entine Nuning Staf� and A��ocAatu
Now TheAe&ore, It id proclaimed that the 6th day 0(5 Hay, /983, be and ii hereby �et a&ide a& NATIONAL MRS ES VAV.
Thii, day �hall be iet aiide to honor all nuxbu (�or their dedicated �ervice to our community.
Ihl RandalZ J. ZLley, Mayor
CiXy 0)5 Poplar
MEDICINE LAKE TRACK MEET
The Poplar Girls' Track Team traveled to Medicine Lake on Saturday with every team member inproving their personal best records in one event or more. Karen Kohl let the team by placing first in the 1600 meter run
with a personal best time of 5:52.1 and first in the 32 meter run with a personal best of 12:53.4. Camille Beauclair finished fourth in the 1600 with a personal best of 2:H.7. She was also a member of the 1600 meter relay cont on pg. 4
NURSING HOME WEEK
Minor Randy Riloy has pro-Claimed thr week of May 8-1 <* as Poplar Nursing Home \* rok and is urging all citizens to visit nursing homes and participate in scheduled activities during the observance.
According to lay Pottenger, Administrator ol the Poplar Community Nursing Home, the purpose ol this annual observance that begins on Mother's Oav is to honor the main residents and patients in long term care tacilities and to recognize the valuable service these facilities provide to the community. This year's theme, "Mem-ones were Made to be Shared", emphasizes the treasure house of cxper-ien< es nursing home residents have to share. National Nursing Home VLeek is sponsored by the American Health tare Assn. It is designed to focus attention on the convalescent patient, the aged and chronically ill and the quality of care provided by the long term care profession in Montana.
"Our activities are meant to heighten our community's awareness of long term care residents and the impressive range of rehabilitative services provided by quality nursing homes". "Please join us May 8-1* and snares memories," says lay Pottenger, Adm
COMMUNITY BLOOD PRESSURE
SCREENINGS_
May is National High Blood Pressure Month and the Indian Health Service Public Health Nurses will be conducting community blood pressure screenings at the following locations: BIA, May 3, - 8:1 5-10:30 a.m.
Tribal Building, May 5,-9:00 to 10:00 a.m. A & S , May 10, -9:50-10:10 a.m., 11:30-12:30 p.m., 2:20 -2:<�0 p.m. A & S , May 12, -3:30-<�:30 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to come and get their blood pressure checked. Free coffee will be served at the Tribal Building.
BUI K o ME
U.S. POSTAGE POPLAR, MT. PERMIT It i*
MUSIC STUDENTS GO TO STATE
Twelve students from Poplar High School will be participating in the State Music Festival May 6-7. The students qualilied for the State Festival with First Division or Superior ratings at the District Festival in Malta, held April 22-23.
Earning "Superior" ratings at the District Festival were Linda Old Horn, Flute Solo1 Tody Reede, Flute Solo; Doris Headdress, Vocal Solo; Roxanne Beauclair and Patti To O'Brien , Vocal Duet; Camille Beauclair and Li/. Schmitz, vocal Duet; Peter Ruffatto and Randy Schlenz, Sax-aphone Duet; and the Women's Ensemble of Ann Eder, Nonette Corne, Debbie Beauclair, Vocal Solo; Anna Eder, Vocal Solo; Camille Beauclair and Meg Person, Flute Duet; Patti 3o O'Brien, Vocal Solo; and Roxanne Beauclair,, Vocal Solo.
Adjucators for the Festival were Esther England, Pat Williams, Roger McDonald, and Thomas Cook. All arc Musk Instructors at the University of Montana, Missoula.
Ann O'Brien, BcthKobcr, and Kathy Briney were piano accompanists for the Poplar entries.
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
The Poplar Sports Booster Club is offering three scholarships this year in the memories of Laurie To Grey Bear-Youngman and Raymond Lanchbury. Applicants are now being accepted. Appica-tions can be obtained from Hal Haefer, high school counselor and must be returned by May 16th.
New criteria for the scholarships are as follows: I. Student must maintain a 2.00 G.P.A. 2. Applicants must be a graduating senior or have been a graduate of Poplar High School and have been an athlete, manager, trainer or cheerleader at this school, who is furthering his/ her formal education.

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Historical Society of Montana. Microfilm Division.

Contributing Institution

Fort Peck Tribal Library

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Poplar (Mont.); Roosevelt County (Mont.)

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Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers

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POPLAR SHOPPk___
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 768-3133 POPLAR, flONTANA 59255
on
WHEREAS, I� �� trie privilege o� the City o� Poplar to Honor the antLiii Nursing populace in the.
the�A vaiLoUi CLflCXU
And WheAeai.lt it> encumbent upon thz City 0)5 Poplar to i o honor �ti di\otingu�&hed Nune�
And Whereai, Every Nume i& a �peciatut in the�A own individuai way
And lilhereai, Every Nuue give� o{� the�A.
head, heart and time, reipond-�ng when catted
And Whereai,The Citizem o� Poplar with to acknowledge the�A appreciation to the entine Nuning Staf� and A��ocAatu
Now TheAe&ore, It id proclaimed that the 6th day 0(5 Hay, /983, be and ii hereby �et a&ide a& NATIONAL MRS ES VAV.
Thii, day �hall be iet aiide to honor all nuxbu (�or their dedicated �ervice to our community.
Ihl RandalZ J. ZLley, Mayor
CiXy 0)5 Poplar
MEDICINE LAKE TRACK MEET
The Poplar Girls' Track Team traveled to Medicine Lake on Saturday with every team member inproving their personal best records in one event or more. Karen Kohl let the team by placing first in the 1600 meter run
with a personal best time of 5:52.1 and first in the 32 meter run with a personal best of 12:53.4. Camille Beauclair finished fourth in the 1600 with a personal best of 2:H.7. She was also a member of the 1600 meter relay cont on pg. 4
NURSING HOME WEEK
Minor Randy Riloy has pro-Claimed thr week of May 8-1